HTML <a> Tag with rel=noreferrer

How to Use the above Code

Replace the value of the href attribute to be the URL of the document you're linking to.

Replace the anchor text (HTML codes) with the text you want the user to see.

About the noreferrer Value

The noreferrer value of the rel attribute requires that the user agent not send an HTTP Referer (sic) header if the user follows the hyperlink.

About the rel Attribute

The rel attribute describes the relationship between the current document and the destination URI. Only to be used when the href attribute is present. Multiple values can be provided, separated by a space.

Possible values:

Value

Description

alternate

Gives alternate representations of the current document.

author

Gives a link to the current document's author.

bookmark

Provides the permalink for the nearest ancestor section.

help

Provides a link to context-sensitive help.

license

Indicates that the main content of the current document is covered by the copyright license described by the referenced document.

next

Indicates that the current document is a part of a series, and that the next document in the series is the referenced document.

nofollow

Indicates that the current document's original author or publisher does not endorse the referenced document. This attribute is often used to declare paid links to search engines such as Google, who, request that webmasters declare all paid links (eg, advertising) in this manner.

noreferrer

Requires that the user agent not send an HTTP Referer (sic) header if the user follows the hyperlink.

prefetch

Specifies that the target resource should be preemptively cached.

prev

Indicates that the current document is a part of a series, and that the previous document in the series is the referenced document.

search

Gives a link to a resource that can be used to search through the current document and its related pages.

tag

Gives a tag (identified by the given address) that applies to the current document.